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Three Poems

Ad Pulcherissimam Fireassam Mariannam These humid days Tend to craze More than desert sun. But if her heat Will join this heat Then come come Delirium! The Beautiful Bain of My Existence (Jonesin’) We’re all struck soon or late, you … Read More

by Anonymous on October 10, 2007March 17, 2013

Bite Me: Congo’s Case

When a dog seriously injures someone, the conventional wisdom has always been to have it put down. No matter the circumstances, a potentially vicious dog presents its owners with enormous liability. Should the dog attack again, what could possibly be said in its defense? This is precisely the conventional wisdom that is being challenged in Princeton, NJ this year with the trial and appeals of Congo the German shepherd. His case has the potential not only to set a new precedent in New Jersey dog law, but also to usher in a new era in animal rights.

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by John Nelson on April 3, 2008March 17, 2013

What’s in a Name?

The troubling case of Dean Mathey (College).

by Will Mantell on September 8, 2012March 17, 2013

Spetses Sonnets

Avery Gendler’s sonnet series was awarded first place in the 2025 Nassau Weekly Poetry Competition. The poems demonstrated not only an innovative style but a commitment to consistent and beautiful language — making the old new again. Spetses Sonnets  I. … Read More

by Avery Gendler on December 15, 2025

Ten Years of Infinite Sadness

Ten years ago this month, in Chicago, Illinois, the Smashing Pumpkins began to record their third album, “Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness.” A child born in that year is fast approaching the age at which we heard that album … Read More

by Jacob O. Gold on March 2, 2005March 17, 2013

Cartoons

Some cartoons for your Sunday pleasure.

by Hannah Mittleman, Hazel Flaherty on February 13, 2022February 13, 2022

Nass Recommends: Gay Romance Novels

Ten of our top picks (plus a couple honorable and dishonorable mentions)

by Chas Brown on September 13, 2024September 14, 2024

Not a Chance

My mission, since I chose to accept it, was to see whether or not there was a way to survive comfortably in the town of Princeton – eat two meals and maybe go on one interesting excursion – while spending … Read More

by Justin P.B. Gerald on April 26, 2006March 17, 2013

Assorted Poems

“that I’d have to give back the Calvin and Hobbes
I stole from you”

by Sinan Ozbay on February 26, 2017February 26, 2017

Tiger Tarot

A reading of The Chariot, “the seventh card in the Major Arcana and one which demands effort and promises progress”.

by Emma Mohrmann, Zoey Nell on September 26, 2021September 24, 2021

On The Canada Goose Jacket, Tote Bags, and Other Manifestations of Personal Complexes

On posturing and personal complexes.

by Dylan Fox on March 10, 2019March 11, 2019

Telephonic Relations

I remember being told as a kid that whales could speak to one another from across the planet. They could do this by singing in a very deep voice whose immense vibrations were strong enough to push past the deep … Read More

by Minqi Jiang on February 3, 2010March 17, 2013


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